Chromatic Tuner Imt 500 Manual
The Intelli IMT-500 Clip-On Chromatic Tuner makes it easy to keep in tune. Just clip the IMT500 directly to your instrument, turn it on, and tune up. Able to tune your guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, mandolin, banjo, brass & woodwind instruments, and much more, this clip-on tuner provides accurate tuning for a wide range of instruments. From studio to stage, tuning is easy and convenient. The Intelli IMT500 Tuner is automatic, chromatic, and displays the measured pitch on a large, easy-to-read backlit display.
Tuning in noisy environments is easy because the unique built-in vibration sensor actually 'feels' the instrument's vibrational energy, providing accurate full range chromatic tuning without having to rely on sound. The IMT500 allows you to quickly and easily tune your instrument without interference from ambient room noise, no matter how loud it is. The backlit LCD display makes it easy to tune on dark stages and automatically powers off after 3 minutes! No more dead batteries!
The Intelli IMT500 features a small one-handed swivel clamp for easy adjustment and attachment. The bright LCD display with easy-to-read sweep needle rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing, so you can keep monitoring as you play without having to stop and check if you're in tune. Because the display is backlit, the tuner is bright enough to read anywhere, even on the darkest stage.
Dec 10, 2007 - The IMT-500 is chromatic tuner. That means you can use it to tune a guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele or any other stringed instrument.
If you are looking for a compact, accurate, and easy-to-use instrument tuner, look no further. The Intelli IMT500 is the tuner you've been waiting for! Get yours today!
Following up on an earlier thread, good tuners (I received my Intelli IMT 500 a few days ago. This tuner is 1/3 the size and the price of the Intellitouch tuner, more accurate and responsive. The needle is damped so there's very little oscillation, the screen is much easier to read.
I found it as accurate as my Sabine 9000 tuner/metronome with a clip-on mic, but easier to use and faster to respond. My only complaint is that it did not come with a protective case. I don't know how it will stand up to the inevitable floor bounce test, and I don't know how good the customer support will be, for that matter.
I got mine for $19.95 plus a steep $6.95 s/h from Sharmusic. I've just ordered a couple more, and they're out of stock.
Let's hope that the nice folks at Intellitouch see this as a challenge to come up with something comparable. Whoa mamma, these are great. I've always tuned from a pitch pipe, and between a likely error in hearing the pipe and in hearing the string sing it's easy to wander off pitch on a couple of the strings. #With this unit it's strike the string, look at the meter, and adjust. #Even for me, with no electronic tuner experience, I managed to get the battery in, turn it on, and use and understand it immediately with no instruction (which is just as well, since no printed instructions come with it.) Ordered online Wed.
Oboi na rabochij stol ogonj v kamine video. AM, UPS delivered Thurs. #$22 for the unit, 8.50 to ship [they don't give you any choice of method - UPS ground only.] The unit arrived packed in many styro peanuts in a ridiculously large box. #Maybe since they [Metropolitan Music] ship so many instruments they just have a standard super-packaging policy for everything. In any case, I'm delighted. Another vote for that little unit.
I don't know who is doing the original manufacturing, but they are being sold in this country under a variety of brand names. I got mine at Bob Gollihur's bass emporium. He calls it a 'Korg,' but it all of the marking and label info says, 'Meisel.' In any case, it's easily my favorite tuner. It's small, quick, accurate, and really easy to see on stage.
And I really prefer the needle meter over little blinking LEDs or those annoying arrows on the Intellitouch. I used to prefer the Boss TU-12 for studio work and quiet gigs and the Intellitouch for noisy gigs, but this Meisel seems to work so well that it's the only one I use. There was a long discussion about the merits of this and other tuners over on the Acoustic Guitar 'Guitar Talk' boards recently, and this tuner had a lot of fans there, too. I just ordered one from Metro. Music and got this reply.
It looks like they have a new shipment coming in. FYI Thank you for your order placed on our website for the #17307 Intelli Clip-On Tuners. We are currently out of stock of this item although we have a shipment on the way. Our shipment is expected to arrive early next week. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. Once our shipment arrives your order will ship out immediately.
You will receive email notification of your package from 'QuantumView' the day the order is sent. Again, thank you for your order.
Sincerely, Metropolitan Music Co. Toll-Free - 866-846-5461 Phone - 802-253-4814 Fax - 802-253-9834 www.metmusic.com. Posted by Svea at the Acoustic Player Magazine forum. 'By the way, if you get one and it makes a rattling sound when left on the headstock, it can be fixed in about 10 minutes. What is actually vibrating are those three buttons you push to turn it on and change settings. You need a very small Phillips head screw driver to take it apart and then you need to put something in the corners of the housing where the back of the buttons are. For the price I didn't mind fixing this annoyance.